"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes" (Act 4, scene1, L44-45). These words are used to describe Macbeth, but is Macbeth truly wicked? Or are his actions ultimately influenced by the words and actions of other characters? In all honesty, Macbeth is not a vicious or evil ...
Insanity is a deranged sense of mind that causes one to make foolish decisions. In the play, Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is a noble man in Scotland who is well-respected for his bravery and loyalty. However, when Macbeth comes upon three witches who give him a prophecy that predicts his ...
Other people might argue that Macbeth''s own, personal ambition is what led to the bloody death of so many people, but in this case, it is obvious that there was some other force behind him that helped him to change from a respectable, trustworthy man, to a deceiving murderer. ...
Macbeth is a complicated character whose human nature means that he possesses both good and evil traits. Macbeth's courage, conscience and his tentative approach of moral wrongdoing are as extensive as his evil ambition, cunning and cruelty. While his good qualities bring him to the status he enjoys at the beginning of the play his 'vaulting ambition' (I.vii) exemplifies his less desirable characteristics. Macbeth cannot be discussed as either purely heroic or villainous; the complexity of his character is illustrated by his violent inner conflict which arises from the opp...